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...Harvard-Yale women dominated Oxford-Cambridge 13-4, while the Harvard-Yale men edged out Oxford-Cambridge, 10-9, in a close meet that came down to the final event. Each event winner was worth a single point in Saturday's meet...
...Freshman midfielder Jeff Gotschall got the eventual game-winner at 1:46 of the fourth period, beating Beret Dickson for the Crimson's fifth goal, the first in a string of three in the period...
...Eagle sophomore Krys Kolanos scored the overtime winner to finally end B.C.'s title drought, it was not too hard imagining a similar celebration by Ed Krayer '92 twelve years...
George W. Bush: The big winner Domestically and internationally, the new president has arrived as a statesman. Despite a day or two of uncertainty, his administration quickly got its ducks in a row, avoiding any signs of appeasement while at the same time doing everything necessary to prevent a potentially volatile standoff from escalating into a crisis. He muzzled the hawks, withdrew U.S. vessels from the area and calmed American emotions to give diplomacy its best chance. Whether he helped or not, Dad ought to be proud...
...Secretary of State Colin Powell: Long-term winner A sure hand on the tiller from the get-go, Powell choreographed a diplomatic solution in which the U.S. realized its objectives while conceding little of substance. He proved that determined diplomacy could work where tough talk and posturing was bound to fail, and that will cement his claims as the Great Helmsman of Bush administration foreign policy, which had recently been under fire from Washington's hawks...